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can i go to larry in arkansas, please. larry? >> caller: yeah, jim, nice to hear from you. >> how are you? >> caller: good. i have a question about tyson stock. jim, last quarter 2013, sales up 7% from the prior year. are they keeping administrative and general expenses down and keeping the operating profit up? >> they've done a fabulous job, larry. i want to tell you, i miss it. i thought that this was a play that didn't have this kind of shelf life, but the grain costs came down. i was thinking farmed and dangerous, they're thinking it's a real fantastic situation. the bulls have been right on tyson. i have not been bullish enough. can i go to carolyn in kentucky, please? carolyn? >> caller: hi, jim, this is carolyn, morganfield, kentucky. i have a question about pinnacle foods, pf. i own some shares and i'm looking to increase my shares, but with a focus on healthy lifestyles and the slow start-up of pinnacle foods, is that a wise move? >> i don't know. i think, let's hear, they report next week. now, i will tell you this, the
can i go to larry in arkansas, please. larry? >> caller: yeah, jim, nice to hear from you. >> how are you? >> caller: good. i have a question about tyson stock. jim, last quarter 2013, sales up 7% from the prior year. are they keeping administrative and general expenses down and keeping the operating profit up? >> they've done a fabulous job, larry. i want to tell you, i miss it. i thought that this was a play that didn't have this kind of shelf life, but the grain costs...
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. >> good evening, i'm larry kudlow. this is the "kudlow report." we're live at p.m. eastern and 4:00 p.m. pacific. it was the best day of the year for the dow. markets in rally mode as ukraine
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>> reporter: good evening, larry. the administration's been scrambling all day as it did over the weekend to try to respond to that russian intervention, both in terms of imposing costs, as the president put it, on russia but also trying to find some assistance for ukraine. john kerry, the secretary of state who right now is giving a speech to apec and discussing the israeli/palestinian peace process and issues related to iran, is flying to kiev tomorrow to meet with the government. and president obama this afternoon when he said that russia was on the wrong side of history said when congress comes back, he wants them immediately to turn once this weather delay on the congressional schedule is over, immediately turn to crafting an aid package for ukraine. >> i've heard a lot of talk from congress about what should be done, what they want to do. one thing they can do right away is to work with the administration to help provide pa package of assistance to the ukrainians, to the people and that government. and when they
>> reporter: good evening, larry. the administration's been scrambling all day as it did over the weekend to try to respond to that russian intervention, both in terms of imposing costs, as the president put it, on russia but also trying to find some assistance for ukraine. john kerry, the secretary of state who right now is giving a speech to apec and discussing the israeli/palestinian peace process and issues related to iran, is flying to kiev tomorrow to meet with the government. and...
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[dog] let's do this larry. [announcer] help him keep those muscles while he loses a few pounds with beneful healthy weight. de with wholesome rice,real c, even accents of vitamin rich ggies. it's calorie-smart and tastes so good. beneful healthy weight...from purina. >>> today's trivia winner is ron bishop. you are going to be getting a book. >> once upon a time mario andretti was on the show. it was legendary and epic. >>> are you tired of forking over your money for rent? then you might be ready to buy a house. >> author of find it, fix it, flip it joins us to tell us where it is cheaper to buy than rent. he joins us from los angeles. good morning to you. >> good morning. a survey done rent versus buy survey that takes into account three different factors which is interest rates going on right now, house prices, also, tax benefits, things like that to determine what cities, where it is cheaper to buy than rent. the first one we came up with and we will show you a great deal there is kansas city. let's take a
[dog] let's do this larry. [announcer] help him keep those muscles while he loses a few pounds with beneful healthy weight. de with wholesome rice,real c, even accents of vitamin rich ggies. it's calorie-smart and tastes so good. beneful healthy weight...from purina. >>> today's trivia winner is ron bishop. you are going to be getting a book. >> once upon a time mario andretti was on the show. it was legendary and epic. >>> are you tired of forking over your money for...
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the billionaire tech executive formerly served as chief of staff to larry summers during the clinton presidency. could easily finance her own campaign which would run $30 million to $40le. . stories i argue thinly reported there. but we will see. >> whether she has political ambitions, obviouslyquestion. one wonder why up against bongsbong bongsbongs boxer when feinstein's up in 18 and will be 85 and expected not run. a nasty primary campaign in a democratic state. >> facebook may be losing one of its rainmakers in term of modernization. >> i think it's part of the narrative, she's 44, ambitious, she has been as we pointed out involved in politics in a way, serving with larry summers years ago. >> $1.6 billion. >> made the billionaire's list for the first time on "forbes." following berkshire's shareholder letter, warren buffett sat down with becky quick who joins us with more from omaha. tour deforce, you guys covered everything from bitcoin, coke, ibm, activism. where to begin? >> you know, i thought we'd start out talking about what's happening today, carl. watch the major average
the billionaire tech executive formerly served as chief of staff to larry summers during the clinton presidency. could easily finance her own campaign which would run $30 million to $40le. . stories i argue thinly reported there. but we will see. >> whether she has political ambitions, obviouslyquestion. one wonder why up against bongsbong bongsbongs boxer when feinstein's up in 18 and will be 85 and expected not run. a nasty primary campaign in a democratic state. >> facebook may...
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larry, talk about the guy with the biggest mouth. i don't know if you want to put it in that context, that's the way i did. the runner-up, st. louis president bullard. hoop the winner, çlarry? >> no. the person with whom can move markets the most is jim bullard. >> the guy who speaks the most? >> oh, speaks the most? well fisher is number one. >> there you go. >> and bullock, number two. >> right. >> and of course you know we're 173 speeches by fomc members. 12 1/2 on average from presidents. bernanke only gave five speeches. >> talk about the one who moves the market the most. bernanke was only the runner-up and you gave away the winner already. >> yeah, well -- you know, you have to remember that there are two parts of this. one is how much you talk. and the second is, how much impact you have per talk. >> we're going to get there now. get there now. larry. the power player, yell vrn and stein and the winner is bernanke. this is basis points moved per speech? >> right. so we really want to see the chairman win this award every ye
larry, talk about the guy with the biggest mouth. i don't know if you want to put it in that context, that's the way i did. the runner-up, st. louis president bullard. hoop the winner, çlarry? >> no. the person with whom can move markets the most is jim bullard. >> the guy who speaks the most? >> oh, speaks the most? well fisher is number one. >> there you go. >> and bullock, number two. >> right. >> and of course you know we're 173 speeches by fomc...
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let's go to ian williams who is in kiev. >> good evening, larry. we saw the first shots fired in this crises during a tense standout outside a military base in crimea that had been sealed off by russian soldiers. about 300 ukrainian soldiers unarmed who work inside that base marched to the front gate, the russians edgy fired shots above their heads and indeed threatened to shoot them in the legs. thankfully it was diffused before anybody got suhurt. earlier in the day president putin in a combative press conference denied there are any russian troops occupying crimea. that press conference, those comments, were derided by john kerry, the secretary of state visiting kiev today. he had come to lend support to the interim government here and also with an aide package, offering $1 billion of loan guarantees as well as american expertise with the central bank, with organizing the elections. he visited the barricades on the edge of the square here which have become a shrine to those who died, many of them shot by snipers. although this american aid seems
let's go to ian williams who is in kiev. >> good evening, larry. we saw the first shots fired in this crises during a tense standout outside a military base in crimea that had been sealed off by russian soldiers. about 300 ukrainian soldiers unarmed who work inside that base marched to the front gate, the russians edgy fired shots above their heads and indeed threatened to shoot them in the legs. thankfully it was diffused before anybody got suhurt. earlier in the day president putin in a...
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. >> larry. nice to meet you. pleasure. >> nice to meet you, larry. >> pleasure. >> is this car for sale? >> yes, it is. >> how many miles on this? >> 2,400. it was restored. >> uh-huh. how many total cars on the lot? >> probably 20. >> total? >> total. >> 20 cars? 20 cars is more like a private collection than a used car dealership. a successful used car dealership is one that is built on having something for everyone. you have to have a wide array of price points, and a wide array of selection. is pete here? >> yeah, he's in his office. i'll take you. >> okay. >> pete. >> marcus. >> how you doing, buddy? >> pleasure. thank you for taking the time. >> absolutely. >> what did you think of the place when you first walked in? >> it's--it's--yeah. it's built out, that's for sure. >> this is my soul, i design, i architect. >> have you been in the car business a long time? >> no, i was only five years in the car business before i opened. i put everything i have in here in my soul and my bank account. can i give you a t
. >> larry. nice to meet you. pleasure. >> nice to meet you, larry. >> pleasure. >> is this car for sale? >> yes, it is. >> how many miles on this? >> 2,400. it was restored. >> uh-huh. how many total cars on the lot? >> probably 20. >> total? >> total. >> 20 cars? 20 cars is more like a private collection than a used car dealership. a successful used car dealership is one that is built on having something for everyone. you...
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good evening, bob. >> reporter: hi, larry. stocks rocketed into record territory right after the open on better consumer sentiment and chicago manufacturing data but at one point late in the day they gave up all their gains. traders cited two reasons. headlines from the acting president of the ukraine which accused russia of aggression against the crane, the situation there is very fluid. another potential factor was the last trading day of the month. that often sees dips late in the day as traders rebalance their portfolios. stocks bounced back in the last hour. s&p 500 closed at a record high but russell 2000 big selling in tech and pharmaceutical. that's index ended down. a wild ride. s&p moved in a 20-point range from its highs to its low. this is the problem. a little bit of a disconnect between stocks at a new high and economic data that's still mostly disappointing and then throw in an old school potential cold war crisis and you got big price swings. larry, have a good weekend. >>> all right. many thanks to bob pisani.
good evening, bob. >> reporter: hi, larry. stocks rocketed into record territory right after the open on better consumer sentiment and chicago manufacturing data but at one point late in the day they gave up all their gains. traders cited two reasons. headlines from the acting president of the ukraine which accused russia of aggression against the crane, the situation there is very fluid. another potential factor was the last trading day of the month. that often sees dips late in the day...
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it's disappointing larry. you know, you fear that undiscretionary power among the federal reserve, the public deserves to know what is the formula? what are the variables? how are the variables weighed so they can make decisions? it casts so much uncertainty. we know that this quantitative easing is so artificial. you know, it's kind of like walking a tight rope. fire on one side, ice on the other. chances of keeping on the tight rope and making it to the other side without damage to the economy is not good. we hope as we carry hearings on in the house financial committee, we can shed light on this, promote more economic growth. >> i hope you do. i know the consumer protection thing was reformed on the house. i'm sorry we don't have time to go through that. it deserves the accountability you and others want to have. it's sitting there spending the fed's money. always great to see you jim. i apologize for running short on time. >> thanks larry. >> thanks for your time. >>> folks, s&p 500 closed at an all time h
it's disappointing larry. you know, you fear that undiscretionary power among the federal reserve, the public deserves to know what is the formula? what are the variables? how are the variables weighed so they can make decisions? it casts so much uncertainty. we know that this quantitative easing is so artificial. you know, it's kind of like walking a tight rope. fire on one side, ice on the other. chances of keeping on the tight rope and making it to the other side without damage to the...
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liz: larry, your pick of dow chemical, this stock is on a tear. it hit a new high here for the year just today at $48 and change. this is a company that is trying to be just what you talked about and that is, go really kind of more modern these days. we got out of andrew liveris, ceo, he may drop the name chemical from dow because they're all going into all kinds of consumer businesses. is that the future for them? issthat why you like them? >> very much so, again leading the way into different marketplaces is very nice but one of the biggest things about them i find very attractive at these prices, liz, their main cost component is natural gas. with increases natural gas production, they will widen margins and lower costs to deliver their products on a i like them a lot. their earnings yield is higher than estimated gdp in the u.s. and blue-chip stock and very attractive here. david: darren, one of the main things i like what is happening with the markets these days, this is the first earnings season since the tapering began, really the first pul
liz: larry, your pick of dow chemical, this stock is on a tear. it hit a new high here for the year just today at $48 and change. this is a company that is trying to be just what you talked about and that is, go really kind of more modern these days. we got out of andrew liveris, ceo, he may drop the name chemical from dow because they're all going into all kinds of consumer businesses. is that the future for them? issthat why you like them? >> very much so, again leading the way into...
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. >> if you can hang on there, jennifer, i want to bring in a story and larry sab adough. these are types of unexpected events pop up when a president under pressure can raise how much we can do to respond to a crisis. most americans feel for this time does not really affect them, but it depends on how it goes, right? >> sure, and this reminds us how quickly things can change in an election year. given american public opinion about military involvement abroad in the post-iraq, post-afghanistan era, it's fair to say that americans overwhelmingly would not favor any sort of military action, perhaps sanctions. but the president's options, president obama's options are really quite limited here. and i think president putin has all the aces. >> you know, there is a feeling, too, that sanctions don't really do jack whatever. i mean, right? we get past them, and rogues get past them. and rogue countries get past them. so what difference would sanctions, even severe sanctions, make? especially if we're the only ones, you know, pushing them? and much of europe is dragging its feet.
. >> if you can hang on there, jennifer, i want to bring in a story and larry sab adough. these are types of unexpected events pop up when a president under pressure can raise how much we can do to respond to a crisis. most americans feel for this time does not really affect them, but it depends on how it goes, right? >> sure, and this reminds us how quickly things can change in an election year. given american public opinion about military involvement abroad in the post-iraq,...
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. >> president obama policy heretofore, red lines, he larry carries them out. that is a pretty gutsy move, what will be the next step? what do chinese do? what do iranians do? seems doesn't make a lot of sense or is it very likely. a much better plan would be to say we'll keystone pipeline, we'll frack, and drive the price of oil down, russia if the price of oil goes down below 80 or $90 a barrel, they are bankrupt. they can't do anything of these stuff. don't have military and subsidies to people and have a little political unrest. gerri: a lot of people completely lost sight of that economic resistance, health programs, you name it. do we have much -- >> real problem ukraine has they need $30 billion bailout and we're not going to step up for that. european union isn't. and imf won't unless is some major restructuring of corruption and good government. who is willing to step up for that? the russians. gerri: we have a long way to go. >> this story is not over yet by a long shot. gerri: i think we'll have a long time stalk talking about this. i hope you will b
. >> president obama policy heretofore, red lines, he larry carries them out. that is a pretty gutsy move, what will be the next step? what do chinese do? what do iranians do? seems doesn't make a lot of sense or is it very likely. a much better plan would be to say we'll keystone pipeline, we'll frack, and drive the price of oil down, russia if the price of oil goes down below 80 or $90 a barrel, they are bankrupt. they can't do anything of these stuff. don't have military and subsidies...
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we will ask larry meyer. it is a fox business exclusive. winter blues. the jobless numbers may plunge to the lowest level in three months but tomorrow's monthly jobs report could take a huge hit from the
we will ask larry meyer. it is a fox business exclusive. winter blues. the jobless numbers may plunge to the lowest level in three months but tomorrow's monthly jobs report could take a huge hit from the
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oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. [ female announcer ] over 100,000 businesses have already used zip recruiter and now you can use zip recruiter for free at a special site for tv viewers; go to ziprecruiter.com/offer4. [do more than ever before with all-new in quickbooks.oks. make any place your place of business with it. get paid faster with it. run payroll with it. sync this stuff with
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oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. >>> tonight, a fitting tribute to a member of the greatest generation. during a race benefitting today's military, on sunday, 95-year-old joe bell put on his uniform to cheer on the runners in california when this happened. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> you're doing a good job, get right into it. go after it! >> runner after runner spontaneous going off course to shake the world war ii vet's hand and thank him for his service. what a great shot that is. the race benefitted pat tillman's foundation, who left the nfl and went to the war after 9/11. thank you for joining us everyone, i'm martha mccallum. this is "the kelly file." >>> and this is a fox news alert, the crisis in ukraine continues to escalate. tonight, the pentago
oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. >>> tonight, a fitting tribute to a member of the greatest generation. during a race benefitting today's military, on sunday, 95-year-old joe bell put on his uniform to cheer on the...
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a lot of people, even larry summers, talking about how cheap it is to be a start-up today and get a market value. maybe that's a problem. anyway, let's get to salesforce.com reporting earnings. they're down about 1.5% after hours. josh lipton has the numbers. >> sales force just reporting. the street was looking for 6 cents on 1.3 billion. sales force reports 7 cents on 1.15 billion. so a beat on the bottom and the top. just looking through here, deferred revenue up 35% to 2.5 billion. that looks a little better than what the street was looking for. subscription up 37% to 1.08 billion. a little better. services at 70 million, a little light. in terms of the forecast, q-1 basically in line here. they're looking for eps of 9 to 10 cents. the street was looking for 10 cents. q-1 revenue, 1.21 billion. that's a bit better than what the street was looking for. that stock has been up big this year. up about 60% in the past 12 months. kelly, back to you. >> yeah, salesforce.com, such a great story. josh, thank you. sales force chairman and ceo marc benioff will break down those results on "mad mo
a lot of people, even larry summers, talking about how cheap it is to be a start-up today and get a market value. maybe that's a problem. anyway, let's get to salesforce.com reporting earnings. they're down about 1.5% after hours. josh lipton has the numbers. >> sales force just reporting. the street was looking for 6 cents on 1.3 billion. sales force reports 7 cents on 1.15 billion. so a beat on the bottom and the top. just looking through here, deferred revenue up 35% to 2.5 billion....
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but one of the on questions this raises for me, larry king happens to have a show on rt. and i'm wondering if he's going to comment on all of this or stay with the network, for that matter. >> larry king might be interviewing her at 9:00 on cnn if things go as planned here or if they bring him back. i'm shocked, shocked that there's whitewashing going on with this company that i've been working for for, you know -- that looked like a publicity stunt. >> a publicity stunt for her. >> yes. and i saw that yesterday. i was not -- she didn't know that she was disseminating propaganda? how long does she work there? >> no, i'm sure she did, but at some point, it probably got too far, right? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> when putin is the ceo of your company, i guess that's -- >> that's the way it's been for a while. she knew exactly what she was doing and she knew it would go viral and here we are talking about it. >> looking for a job, so, there you go. >> i saw it yesterday and i wondered where it was. and i thought it was here and then it was over there and it's like cabl
but one of the on questions this raises for me, larry king happens to have a show on rt. and i'm wondering if he's going to comment on all of this or stay with the network, for that matter. >> larry king might be interviewing her at 9:00 on cnn if things go as planned here or if they bring him back. i'm shocked, shocked that there's whitewashing going on with this company that i've been working for for, you know -- that looked like a publicity stunt. >> a publicity stunt for her....
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larry berra was yogi berra. yogi berra came before yogi bear. >> and for you, because you do yoga and because of your love of the downward dog -- >> i want to do yoga, i can't do yoga. >> can i call you dog, like randy, because of your love of the downward dog? >> you already call me dog. >> i do, dog. >>> coming up, we've got more on the markets -- >> the markets hoping it's not a dog. plus, sanctions and economic pain, will it work on russian president vladimir putin? we're back in a moment. ♪ for tapping into a wealth of experience. ♪ for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country. ♪ for a team of financial professionals who provide customized solutions. for all of your wealth management and retirement goals, discover how pnc wealth management can help you achieve. visit pnc.com/wealthsolutions to find out more. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.ould yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minu
larry berra was yogi berra. yogi berra came before yogi bear. >> and for you, because you do yoga and because of your love of the downward dog -- >> i want to do yoga, i can't do yoga. >> can i call you dog, like randy, because of your love of the downward dog? >> you already call me dog. >> i do, dog. >>> coming up, we've got more on the markets -- >> the markets hoping it's not a dog. plus, sanctions and economic pain, will it work on russian...
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oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. i love this body and what it's capable of. no matter what size. but i'll be honest, this version feels really good. my body, like my life, is a work in progress. but i'm getting there with weight watchers. the new simple start plan made it so easy for me to start losing weight right away. and before i knew it, i was back on track to being the me that i want to be. and you can do it too. [ female announcer ] join for free. try meetings, do it online or both. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to re
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. >>> 23 minutes past the hour. time for news by the numbers. first, $5.5 billion. that's how much the white house's 2015 budget allots for an obamacare bailout. it creates a temporary pool of money to pay insurers who have a higher than expected number of sick patients. 2016, changes to the sat will take effect. take a breath. an announcement will be made later today to spell them out. the college entrance exam getting its first upgrade since 2005. finally, $63 million. that's how much federal government is suing sprint for. the feds say the phone carrier overcharged them for the right to snoop on their phones. >> great. the matriarch of the bush family has been a part of america's lives for decades and she continues to help others even at the age of 88. for the past 25 years, the
larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. >>> 23 minutes past the hour. time for news by the numbers. first, $5.5 billion. that's how much the white house's 2015 budget allots for an obamacare bailout. it creates a temporary pool of money to pay insurers who have a...
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[dog] let's do this larry. [announcer] help him keep those muscles while he loses a few pounds with beneful healthy weight. de with wholesome rice,real c, even accents of vitamin rich ggies. it's calorie-smart and tastes so good. beneful healthy weight...from purina. in this season's most important fashion trend, the long shirt. designed to flatter, with playful hemlines and length for everybody. the new long shirt. visit the shirt boutique, only at chico's and chicos.com. ♪ ♪ are you ready ♪ what's in mind >>> we just got word that the video has been changed online. the controversial allah sign was plur blurr blurred out on youtube. see you tomorrow. fox news alert. north crow yaw said to be flexing its muscle yet again. south korea saying the north fired four short-range missiles. the response seen by many in response to military drill by u.s. and suit korean forces there. kim jong-un government asked that the military exercises be postponed. we're watching breaking developments throughout the hour. >>>
[dog] let's do this larry. [announcer] help him keep those muscles while he loses a few pounds with beneful healthy weight. de with wholesome rice,real c, even accents of vitamin rich ggies. it's calorie-smart and tastes so good. beneful healthy weight...from purina. in this season's most important fashion trend, the long shirt. designed to flatter, with playful hemlines and length for everybody. the new long shirt. visit the shirt boutique, only at chico's and chicos.com. ♪ ♪ are you ready...